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characterised as "linked, enclosed, disciplined, vehement and yet calm". William Baer observes of the tercets of terza rima, "These interlocking rhymes tend to pull the listener's attention forward in a continuous flow.... Given this natural tendency to glide forward, terza rima is especially
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where the ABA pattern of a verse is continued in the next verse by making the outer lines of the next stanza rhyme with the central line of the preceding stanza, BCB, as in the
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is an example of an unrhymed tercet poem. A poetic triplet is a tercet in which all three lines follow the same
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Other types of tercet include an enclosed tercet where the lines rhyme in an ABA pattern and
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where the keywords of the lines before are repeated in a highly ordered form.
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Writing metrical poetry: contemporary lessons for mastering traditional forms
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Threnos tercet stanzas 'The Phoenix and the Turtle' William Shakespeare
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A tercet may also form the separate halves of the ending
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or other couplet verse, to add extraordinary emphasis.
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Robert Herrick's rhymed example 'Upon Julia's Clothes'
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Index

poetry
stanza
English-language haiku
rhyme
heroic couplets
terza rima
Dante Alighieri
Divine Comedy
Benedetto Croce
villanelle
quatrain
sestet
Petrarchan sonnet
sestinas
tristichs
parallelism
Biblical
Hebrew
English poetry
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Shelley
Byron
Triadic-line poetry
Trimeter
Haiku
Haiku in English
"Tercet - Examples and Definition of Tercet"
Teaching Writing: Craft, Art, Genre
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978-0-8141-5250-8

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